Xin-Yan Feng
Iwate Medical University
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Medical Molecular Morphology | 2003
Tokuji Osawa; Xin-Yan Feng; Yohichiro Nozaka
Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) studies of the interstitial surface of the lamina densa can be performed with dithiothreitol separation, which is the only method of exposing this surface. SEM observation revealed the three-dimensional structures of the meshwork in the lamina densa and anchoring fibrils in dithiothreitol-separated specimens. Detection of the components of the basement membrane can be performed by immunoscanning electron microscopy on this exposed surface by comparing the backscattered and the secondary electron images. SEM observation also revealed the fine structure of the lamina fibroreticularis using separated dermis or the lamina propria mucosae.
Cells Tissues Organs | 2001
Tokuji Osawa; Xin-Yan Feng; T. Abe; H. Hori; Yohichiro Nozaka
The process of degeneration and regeneration of the lip mucosal epithelium after cryo treatment was observed by transmission electron microscopy. The epithelial cells were degenerated by the formation of ice crystals and subsequently detached from the basement membrane, forming a blister cavity. The separation occurred between the epithelial cells and the lamina densa, leaving a small amount of cell debris on the lamina densa. The surviving cells at the periphery of the blister cavity, especially the cells in the basal half of the epithelium, provided the regeneration cells. They migrated over the cell debris, attached to the lamina densa and gradually phagocytozed it. Finally, they formed hemidesmosomes with the old lamina densa. The connections between the epithelial cells by desmosomes were so tight that desmosomes were preserved even between dead cells and between dead and living cells. Regenerating cells were moving in a multilayered form, remaining connected to each other by the dosmosomes. They were seen to divide by mitosis and thereby increase the number of the cell layer, whilst maintaining their connections with the neighbouring cells.
Clinical Anatomy | 2004
Tokuji Osawa; Xin-Yan Feng; Nobuhide Sasaki; Satomi Nagato; Yoko Matsumoto; Masao Onodera; Eisuke Nara; Akira Fujimura; Yohichiro Nozaka
Journal of Electron Microscopy | 2003
Tokuji Osawa; Masao Onodera; Xin-Yan Feng; Yohichiro Nozaka
Anatomical Science International | 2003
Akira Fujimura; Masao Onodera; Xin-Yan Feng; Tokuji Osawa; Eisuke Nara; Satomi Nagato; Yoko Matsumoto; Nobuhide Sasaki; Yohichiro Nozaka
Journal of Electron Microscopy | 2002
Tokuji Osawa; Kinji Ishida; Masao Onodera; Xin-Yan Feng; Shuichiro Hayashi; Yohichiro Nozaka
Journal of Electron Microscopy | 2002
Tokuji Osawa; Kinji Ishida; Masao Onodera; Xin-Yan Feng; Shuichiro Hayashi; Yohichiro Nozaka
Dental Journal of Iwate Medical University | 2002
Tokuji Osawa; Masao Onodera; Satomi Nagato; Xin-Yan Feng; Nobuhide Sasaki; Yoko Matsumoto; Eisuke Nara; Akira Fujimura; Yohichiro Nozaka
Dental Journal of Iwate Medical University | 2002
Tokuji Osawa; Masao Onodera; Xin-Yan Feng; Nobuhide Sasaki; Satomi Nagato; Yoko Matsumoto; Eisuke Nara; Akira Fujimura; Yohichiro Nozaka
Journal of Morphology | 2003
Tokuji Osawa; Xin-Yan Feng; Masanori Yamamoto; Momoki Nozaka; Yohichiro Nozaka